Did Romney have difficulty winning a majority of delegates? I don’t remember such.
It’s not “the Establishment” that is voting for Cruz and Kasich when Trump has such a lead already. It is something palpable. People don’t want him.
He’s leading a hostile takeover. He’s leading a faction that wants to “eviscerate” the party. You can’t compare the reaction to him to the reaction to any conventional politician.
He wanted to be the outsider. When you go after the king, make sure you get the kill. If he doesn’t win a majority of delegates through the primaries, he will have faiiled in his takeover attempt.
Maybe a more palatable person would have succeeded. It’s hard to think of a person less suited then him.
I welcome that, I really do. Remember that we were complaining about border security since Reagan signed amnesty in 1986. After 9/11, surely this would be a priority... That's just ONE example. Fair trade, just one more. We are told that Chinese goods make our paychecks go further. Fine. But the middle class is disappearing and soon we will not even be able to afford cheap imports.
They are not working for us. The politician has but one job and that is to feather his own nest. We the People don't figure into the equation.
Maybe a more palatable person would have succeeded. Its hard to think of a person less suited then him.
I like the fact that he talks straight, is not politically correct. The fact is he is ahead of the game when talking NATO, trade, military, the economy in general. Just look at the evolution of Cruz's positions, he's almost parroting Trump verbatim.